Abstract

The paper argues that some peculiarities of national development strategies may be described and explained with the help of the power – property concept which is used as a complement to the Economic Freedom surveys methodology. A cluster analysis approach is used to reveal the discrepancies in development strategies of Russia and of South Korea. The paper claims that factors which influence those discrepancies are mostly institutional and cultural attributes that concern the power – property phenomenon

Item Type:

MPRA Paper

Original Title:

Power – property core of economic development: the cases of Russia and South Korea

Hoff K. (2000) Beyond Rosenstein-Rodan: The modern Theory of Coordination Problems in Development. Proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics. Washington DC: World Bank, 145-188.